IBM WebSphere XS40 Command Reference Manual page 172

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xslcoproc name address-local port-local XML-manager [default-style-sheet]
no xslcoproc name
Parameters
name
0
address-locals
port-local
XML-manager
default-style-sheet
Guidelines
An XSL Coprocessor provides processing or transformation services for
applications or web servers under the explicit control of the application.
You can use either of two forms (referred to as single-command and
multi-command) of the xslcoproc command to create an XSL Coprocessor.
v The single-command form creates a basic XSL Coprocessor. This form requires
v The multi-command form creates a named XSL Coprocessor and enters XSL
Use the exit command to exit XSL Coprocessor Service configuration mode and
return to Global configuration mode.
Use the no form of this command to delete an XSL Coprocessor.
Related Commands
xmlmgr
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Specifies the name of the XSL Coprocessor.
The name can contain a maximum of 128 characters. For restrictions, refer
to "Object name conventions" on page xxiv.
Binds to all enabled appliance interfaces.
Binds to the specified appliance interface.
Specifies the port number for the appliance interfaces. Use a value in the
range of 0 to 65535.
Specifies the name of an XML manager.
Optionally specifies the URL of a default style sheet to use in the absence
of server-generated processing instructions.
the following arguments:
– The IP address of the appliance interface
– The port number for the appliance interface
– The XML Manager that supports coprocessor operations
The single command form supports the ability to assign a default style sheet.
Coprocessor Service configuration mode. This mode supports enhanced XSL
Coprocessor creation with a series of brief single-purpose commands.
The ip-address, port, and xml-manager commands are required to complete XSL
Coprocessor configuration; other commands add optional enhanced coprocessor
functionality.

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